RARITAN TWP. — A young couple that went missing between Passaic County and a bed-and-breakfast in Pennsylvania may have used the Hunterdon County library as a place to warm up yesterday, Tuesday, Jan. 7.

The couple, Jorge E. Rodriguez of Garfield and Melissa Pereira of Wayne, were last seen in Wayne on Dec. 27. The pair was scheduled to check in at the Cherry Valley Manor in Stroudsburg, Pa., on Dec. 31, but never arrived, authorities have said. Investigators haven't found any signs of foul play.

A woman told authorities she picked up two people on Route 12 who resembled Rodriguez and Pereira yesterday, Jan. 7, and brought them to the Hunterdon County library, which is also on Route 12, Capt. Darren Sucorowski of the Garfield police told NJ.com.

Raritan Township’s Lt. Al Payne said that the Garfield police called this morning at about 9:30 and asked for an officer to visit the library and see if the couple was there. A police officer went to the library today, but the couple wasn’t there. When shown a photo of the couple, a regular patron of the library said they’d been there yesterday.

Payne noted that because of yesterday’s extreme cold, the county library had been designated as an official warming station.

These findings were reported back to the Garfield police.

Rodriguez and Pereira were last seen leaving her house in Wayne in a white 1998 Honda Prelude, and reportedly said they would be taking a brief ride, according to police.

Their white Honda, license plate of E77AYX, has tinted windows with a New York Giants decal on the back of the car, police said.

Pereira, 25, of Asian descent, is 5-foot-7 and 160 pounds with black hair and brown eyes. Rodriguez, 24, was described as 5-foot-10, 181 pounds. white, with black hair and brown eyes.

Sucorowski urged anyone with information to call the local police department immediately.